RAINBOWS STAFF
Incredibly dedicated and ready to serve.

Melanie Addington
Meet Melanie Addington, Community Outreach Specialist. She jumped in helping with Blarney Breakfast 2025 and coordinating volunteers to meet Rainbows’ many needs. “Every day is

Mindy Brockmeyer
Mindy Brockmeyer, early childhood special education teacher for Sedgwick County Infant/Toddler Services, is the recipient of the 2020 Prism Award. A prism reflects light and

Yolanda Castillo
When Yolanda Castillo started working at Rainbows in 2000, she didn’t consider the possibility that her experience with children with special needs would someday help

Kerri Dixon
For more than 20 years, Kerri Dixon has been a social worker for Rainbows’ Specialized Foster Care Program. She is also a Targeted Case Manager

Mary Jane Duling
Mary Jane Duling attended Emporia State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Education. Mary Jane spent time substitute teaching for USD 259

Leslie English
Leslie English, an early childhood special education teacher and a teacher for the visually impaired with Rainbows’ Sedgwick County Infant/Toddler Services, is known as a

Amy Foster
Physical Therapist Amy Foster has no idea how many children she’s served over her 20+ year career with Rainbows, but she’s definitely provided services and

Jamee Funk
As a Physical Therapist with Rainbows’ Infant/Toddler Services, Jamee Funk normally sees between 4-7 families a day. She works with families in their homes and

Rossana Gonzales
Rossana Gonzales was born and raised in Lima, Peru where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology at Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega in

Brooke Graddy
“My greatest achievement at Rainbows is the relationships I have built with the children and their families,” said Brooke Graddy, Speech/Language Pathologist for Rainbows’ Sedgwick

Autumn Hutchinson
Autumn Hutchison, Early Childhood Special Education Teacher at Rainbows United Kids’ Point, was inspired to work with children from a very young age. “I had

Christy Hutto
As the Program Assistant for Connecting Point, Christy Hutto is often parents’ first contact with services for children with special needs. Christy’s dedication to Connecting

Stacy Jensen
Kids’ Point lead teacher, Stacy Jensen, has enjoyed working with children her whole life. While at Rainbows she has worked as a para educator, the

Stefanie Loubert
As lead teacher of the infant/young toddler room at Kids’ Point, Stefanie Loubert loves to see the “light bulb” moments occur in her students. It

Maria Magno
Maria Magno is the Program Assistant for Rainbows’ Early Care and Education Program. She started as a para educator at Rainbows in 1999 and has

Kristin McCleerey
“These past six months I have worked with a child who has Apraxia, a condition in which his brain knows what he wants to say

Jill Morrow
When you visit Rainbows’ Bright Beginnings in El Dorado, the first smiling face you see is Jill Morrow, Program Assistant. Bright and kind, Jill works

Myra Niederee
Myra began working at Rainbows in August of 1997. Myra has a Masters Degree in Speech Language Pathology from Wichita State University. She has always

Tiffany Owens
Tiffany Owens is an early childhood special education teacher who was inspired to work in this area because of her nephew born with Down syndrome.

Diane Porter
At a young age, Diane Porter began to work with children through babysitting and working in her church nursery. During high school she taught Spanish

Angela Pulaski
“I have wanted to work with special needs children since I was a child,” said Angela Pulaski, a physical therapist who has worked at Rainbows

Teresa Shackelford
Before joining the Rainbows’ team, Teresa Shackelford had no previous experience working alongside children with special needs. Teresa had moved back to Wichita and was

Cindie Silmon
Cindie Silmon is a Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist and Registered Play Therapist with previous experience working for Communities In Schools and DCCCA Family

Karis Sparks
The definition of the name Karis describes Karis Sparks perfectly: “A highly unique, interesting person who is worth taking the time to know. Karis is

Leslie Stevens
Leslie Stevens is a Mental Health Specialist at Rainbows United. She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Kansas State University and has always had

Alison Stramel
While assisting in a psychosocial preschool, Alison Stramel, social worker with Rainbows’ Butler County Infant/Toddler Services, was able to witness the resilience and determination of

Kim Stewart
Kim Stewart strives to make a positive change in the lives of people that she works with. She is a speech language pathologist for Rainbows’

Kathy Van Zelfden
Kathy Van Zelfden has been a part of Rainbows’ passionate staff since March 2009. Before coming to Rainbows, Kathy acquired a number of accreditations including

Karina Vargas
“To me, all children no matter their background are equal and deserve the best quality life,” said Karina Vargas, Targeted Case Manager. “Rainbows is the

Beth Watkins
“I am a speech language pathologist and have been blessed to work for the last 25 years as either an early childhood special education teacher

Joanna Wiebe
Joanna Wiebe chose to become a speech language pathologist because she enjoys working with people. She started college as a business major and by her

Alexis Young
Lead Teacher Alexis Young brings years of experience with children with her to Rainbows. Her grandmother is a special education teacher in Las Vegas, Nevada,